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蝴蝶中的拟态:基因复用与一系列奇妙的发育遗传机制

Mimicry in butterflies: co-option and a bag of magnificent developmental genetic tricks.

作者信息

Deshmukh Riddhi, Baral Saurav, Gandhimathi A, Kuwalekar Muktai, Kunte Krushnamegh

机构信息

National Centre for Biological Sciences, Bengaluru, India.

出版信息

Wiley Interdiscip Rev Dev Biol. 2018 Jan;7(1). doi: 10.1002/wdev.291. Epub 2017 Sep 14.

Abstract

Butterfly wing patterns are key adaptations that are controlled by remarkable developmental and genetic mechanisms that facilitate rapid evolutionary change. With swift advancements in the fields of genomics and genetic manipulations, identifying the regulators of wing development and mimetic wing patterns has become feasible even in nonmodel organisms such as butterflies. Recent mapping and gene expression studies have identified single switch loci of major effects such as transcription factors and supergenes as the main drivers of adaptive evolution of mimetic and polymorphic butterfly wing patterns. We highlight several of these examples, with emphasis on doublesex, optix, WntA and other dynamic, yet essential, master regulators that control critical color variation and sex-specific traits. Co-option emerges as a predominant theme, where typically embryonic and other early-stage developmental genes and networks have been rewired to regulate polymorphic and sex-limited mimetic wing patterns in iconic butterfly adaptations. Drawing comparisons from our knowledge of wing development in Drosophila, we illustrate the functional space of genes that have been recruited to regulate butterfly wing patterns. We also propose a developmental pathway that potentially results in dorsoventral mismatch in butterfly wing patterns. Such dorsoventrally mismatched color patterns modulate signal components of butterfly wings that are used in intra- and inter-specific communication. Recent advances-fuelled by RNAi-mediated knockdowns and CRISPR/Cas9-based genomic edits-in the developmental genetics of butterfly wing patterns, and the underlying biological diversity and complexity of wing coloration, are pushing butterflies as an emerging model system in ecological genetics and evolutionary developmental biology. WIREs Dev Biol 2018, 7:e291. doi: 10.1002/wdev.291 This article is categorized under: Gene Expression and Transcriptional Hierarchies > Regulatory Mechanisms Comparative Development and Evolution > Regulation of Organ Diversity Comparative Development and Evolution > Evolutionary Novelties.

摘要

蝴蝶翅膀图案是关键的适应性特征,受显著的发育和遗传机制控制,这些机制有助于快速的进化变化。随着基因组学和基因操作领域的迅速发展,即使在蝴蝶等非模式生物中,识别翅膀发育和拟态翅膀图案的调节因子也已变得可行。最近的图谱绘制和基因表达研究已确定,诸如转录因子和超级基因等具有主要效应的单个开关位点是拟态和多态蝴蝶翅膀图案适应性进化的主要驱动因素。我们重点介绍其中的几个例子,着重阐述双性基因、视黄醛结合蛋白基因、无翅型基因A以及其他动态但至关重要的主调节因子,它们控制着关键的颜色变异和性别特异性特征。基因共享成为一个主要主题,即通常胚胎期和其他早期发育基因及网络已被重新连接,以调节标志性蝴蝶适应性特征中的多态和性别受限的拟态翅膀图案。通过比较我们对果蝇翅膀发育的了解,我们阐述了已被招募来调节蝴蝶翅膀图案的基因的功能空间。我们还提出了一条可能导致蝴蝶翅膀图案背腹不匹配的发育途径。这种背腹不匹配的颜色图案调节了蝴蝶翅膀用于种内和种间通讯的信号成分。由RNA干扰介导的基因敲除和基于CRISPR/Cas9的基因组编辑推动的蝴蝶翅膀图案发育遗传学的最新进展,以及翅膀着色潜在的生物多样性和复杂性,正促使蝴蝶成为生态遗传学和进化发育生物学中一个新兴的模式系统。WIREs发育生物学2018年,7:e291。doi:10.1002/wdev.291 本文分类如下:基因表达与转录层级>调控机制;比较发育与进化>器官多样性的调控;比较发育与进化>进化新奇性 。

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